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Iran's latest threat to Israel: 72-hour countdown to cyber attack

Bank of Israel convenes urgent preparedness session with the financial sector as Iranian hackers set Friday deadline.

by  Hili Yacobi-Handelsman
Published on  11-12-2024 20:15
Last modified: 11-12-2024 20:16
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Following two recent cyber attacks on credit institutions and facing threats from Iranian government-affiliated groups of an imminent cyber strike against Israel planned for Friday, the Bank of Israel has called an emergency preparedness session.

The high-level meeting, coordinated with Israel's National Cyber Directorate, included representatives from the country's major banks, credit companies, and other financial institutions. Israeli commercial airlines were also notified of the potential threat.

Yesterday's situation assessment brought together senior officials from the Bank of Israel, the National Cyber Directorate, and the cybersecurity forum representing banks and credit card companies. They evaluated various scenarios that could unfold Friday, following the Iranian Anonymous for Justice group's threats to target Israel's financial infrastructure.

72 hours...
Still you have time to save your capital. The risk of not paying attention to our warnings can come at the cost of destroying your life.

נותרו רק 72 שעות.
עדיין יש לכם זמן להציל בכסף ובהון שלכם. אם אתם רוצים לקחת סיכון ולהתעלם מהאזהרות שלנו, דעו שההתעלמות הזו תעלה… pic.twitter.com/UBu9jFieCb

— Anonymous For Justice (@anonyforjustice) November 12, 2024

While an attack is considered likely, its precise nature and scope remain uncertain. Officials are particularly concerned about potential disruptions to credit card clearing operations, similar to the recent attacks on the SHVA clearing house, which could trigger increased cash withdrawals across Israel. The Cyber Directorate plans to implement several countermeasures in the coming days to thwart the Iranian group's intentions.

Both the Bank of Israel and the National Cyber Directorate have urged banks, credit companies, and financial institutions to enhance their preparedness and share any relevant intelligence. Their primary goal is to maintain business continuity regardless of the attack scenario.

The threat follows two significant cyber attacks in the past month against credit companies – one targeting SHVA and another striking Credit Guard two days ago – both of which caused nationwide disruptions to credit payment services.

In response, the Bank of Israel stated: "The Bank of Israel maintains ongoing contact, continuously and especially during these days, with the banking system, the Cyber Directorate, and other relevant bodies to prepare and ensure continuity of various customer services according to developments."

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